In memory of Cal Shearer
21st November 2024
21st Feb 2023
Membership of the British Neuroscience Association (BNA) now includes access to the world's largest, most comprehensive web-based training resource in clinical neuroscience. Available to all BNA members as part of their membership, ebrain offers 650+ interactive, multimedia-rich lessons,100+ webinars and more, with the option to claim CPD points and certificates to evidence self-directed CME.
All of ebrain's modules and webinars are available anytime and anywhere you need them, so that you can access when it's convenient for you.
Whether you're looking for a refresher on key assessment skills or new ways to keep up with the latest research and treatment options, ebrain will have what you need for your career.
Last year, the BNA was delighted to be accepted as a member of the Joint Neurosciences Council (JNC).
The JNC is a collaborative group of Societies and Associations within the UK. Founded in 1978, it became a charity in 2016, and seeks to promote the interest of the clinical neurosciences, act as a forum for joint discussions with health departments, and encourage research and education in the clinical neurosciences.
ebrain lies at the heart of JNC's educational activities. A not-for-profit initiative, it represents the world's most comprehensive web-based training resource in clinical neuroscience. The programme incorporates 650+ interactive, multimedia-rich lessons in 24 modules, along with 100+ webinars, virtual case reports, practice examinations, learning paths and a bibliography.
ebrain is currently led by Mr Nitin Mukerji, Mr Dan Brown and Dr Louise Davidson, as well as a multi-disciplinary team of 500+ contributing clinicians acting as expert authors and reviewers, drawn from all areas of the neurosciences, both in the UK and across Europe.
Access to ebrain is a BNA membership benefit, for those who have or who are undertaking clinical qualifications, (if you are not a member, join here!)
If you are a clinician or in clinical training and would like to access ebrain, please make a request via email to office@bna.org.uk including the following information in your request:
and we will generate an account and provide you with your login information.